Regis And House of Colour Win Big At Wella Professionals TrendVision Award Final
New venue and six epic shows round off stellar event
by AMANDA | INDUSTRY NEWS
Regis and House of Colour were the big winners at the 2024 Wella Professionals TrendVision Award Final, each taking home two trophies.
Hosted by Love Island’s Laura Whitmore and Wella artist, Fergal Doyle, at Old Billingsgate on the banks of the Thames, the evening also found Scottish salon brand Medusa celebrating a win in front of a 600-plus strong audience. Interactive elements included key artists wearing Meta Glasses, offering the chance to see the event through different perspectives, such as a backstage perspective with James Earnshaw and a host’s view of the audience through Fergal Doyle.
As TrendVision celebrated its 20th anniversary, the theme of the night was ‘self-expression’. “We have celebrated more than 200 winners and each time it becomes a life changing event in their career,” said Max Amen, Wella Company general manager, UK & Ireland. “TrendVision is not just about the finalists and the stylists, it’s also about the businesses that invest in education to train and elevate their teams.”
Renaissance by Cobella
Six boundary pushing creative shows, offered a “window to the soul” of the artistic teams, with the stage acting as their canvas for personal storytelling. Wella’s UK & Ireland colour & trend ambassador, Jordanna Cobella, presented ‘Renaissance’, celebrating the palette of the golden hour glow through period hair, fashion and photography with contemporary embellishments.
Beyond Boundries by Sassoon
Hair at TONI&GUY
Sassoon visited 1920s Berlin and Paris in ‘Beyond Boundaries’ with an immersive show that centres on three powerful colour – red, black and white. ‘Hair at TONI&GUY’ from the high street favourite referenced their fashion heritage with a bright, colourful and diverse showcase of colour and texture.
Scandi Style Storytellers by STIL Salon
Alien Allure: A Futuristic Hair Odyssey by James Earnshaw
STIL Salon’s ‘Scandi Style Storytellers’ saw minimalism meeting something a little more bold as they played with Nordic aesthetics. James Earnshaw’s ‘Alien Allure: A Futuristic Hair Odyssey’ utilised an intense colour palette, from acid-wash to vivid violets and bold blues alongside exaggerated shapes and textures,
Infinity by HOB Academy
Finally, ‘Infinity’ from HOB Academy also took the audience on a futuristic journey, showcasing the power of transformation. Bronzed curls, fluffed out texture and heavily straightened lengths against curled bangs delivered everything from sleek and polished to avant-garde and voluminous.
The night then switched gears with the after party, with the iconic DJ Fat Tony on the decks above a packed dancefloor.
And the winners are…
Craft Visionary
UK: Corinne McNaughton, Medusa Bread Street
Craft Visionary
Ireland: Alex White, House of Colour
Colour Visionary
UK: Dawid Mielnik, Regis Manchester
Colour Visionary
Ireland: Maggie Grant, House of Colour
XPOSURE Creative Colour
Skye Holford, Kleek Apprenticeships/Regis UK